ShadowsPapa
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I had decided already to not tow to this weekend's huge every 3 year show and swap event (due to Covid, it's been FIVE years this time). But was still going to go, load up the truck, take some restorations up to deliver to customers, pick up more work to do and buy a bunch of parts - it's where AMCs were made so the city has a lot of "AMC garage sales" - many NEW parts from when people there worked at AMC.
Got a few things added back to the new truck, putting my straps back in under the back seats, installed the bed rails.
Then my wife said I needed to go to the doctor today. Monday terrible heartburn. Monday night was a rough night sleeping. Woke up Tuesday and it hurt like @#$% eating and drinking. Swallowing was painful. With the work I've been doing I knew the muscle pain in my arm was just that.
Today still hurts to eat and drink and swallow. My back hurts really bad all the way left to right, from the middle down. Stairs really hard, can't bend over easily (25 pounds would help resolve that as my wife reminds me)
I was complaining about having trouble eating lunch and how my back hurt so bad (different than the lower left pain of normal times) and how I was tired. My wife said "go get Yawnie's meds then you go to the doctor yourself".
So I did. I was shocked when they took me right back to a room and said "they'll bee right in". Like, I'm not dying! And I explained to a nurse I'm sure I'm fine............. and she again said "they'll be right in".
So a doctor I've seen before there when my normal doc was off or busy came in and asked all the right questions about what hurt and where, tapped on various spots, and asked "do you burp when you stand up" and I said yeah, and the hiccups hurt like hell when I stand up.........
She said "I think it's reflux but I'm ordering an EKG, they'll be right in to do that".
They did, said the doctor will be right back to read it.
So the doctor returned, looked at the EKG and grabbed my arm said "Sometimes things happen for a reason. I still think it's reflux and I'll prescribe something for that, but I'm sending you to a heart specialist."
Huh?
She said that she didn't have a prior one to compare to so she didn't know how long it's been going on but something was causing pressure on (and I forget her exact words - like left side or right side or whatever of the heart).
I said you do have a comparison - in March I had my initial Medicare wellness check and they did an EKG for a baseline. She found it and said - that one was fine/clean/normal.
Anyway, she said it's not uncommon for those things to run together - I think she meant the reflux or esophagus issue and heart thing?????
Anyone know what's up with that and why one could even possibly be a reason for them to check further?
I mean - ya go in for a problem with extreme pain swallowing food or drink (really bad) and they want to check the heart.
Now I'm curious as heck - but they were busy.
I could be wrong - but I believe the doctor is Indian (meaning of India heritage) and her comment "sometimes things happen for a reason" and just her actions reminded me of others I've known from the area.
Maybe just imagining it.
Anywho - what's the connection between the problem I went in for and the heart and what's it mean "something is causing pressure on xxxxxxx side of the heart" ??
Oh, she seemed to hint that I should stick around home and wait for a call and her comments made me ask - I have a trip planned a 6 hour drive to Kenosha Thursday, stay up there and come back late Saturday.......
she said she'd suggest I change my plans.
Ugh - really?
Got a few things added back to the new truck, putting my straps back in under the back seats, installed the bed rails.
Then my wife said I needed to go to the doctor today. Monday terrible heartburn. Monday night was a rough night sleeping. Woke up Tuesday and it hurt like @#$% eating and drinking. Swallowing was painful. With the work I've been doing I knew the muscle pain in my arm was just that.
Today still hurts to eat and drink and swallow. My back hurts really bad all the way left to right, from the middle down. Stairs really hard, can't bend over easily (25 pounds would help resolve that as my wife reminds me)
I was complaining about having trouble eating lunch and how my back hurt so bad (different than the lower left pain of normal times) and how I was tired. My wife said "go get Yawnie's meds then you go to the doctor yourself".
So I did. I was shocked when they took me right back to a room and said "they'll bee right in". Like, I'm not dying! And I explained to a nurse I'm sure I'm fine............. and she again said "they'll be right in".
So a doctor I've seen before there when my normal doc was off or busy came in and asked all the right questions about what hurt and where, tapped on various spots, and asked "do you burp when you stand up" and I said yeah, and the hiccups hurt like hell when I stand up.........
She said "I think it's reflux but I'm ordering an EKG, they'll be right in to do that".
They did, said the doctor will be right back to read it.
So the doctor returned, looked at the EKG and grabbed my arm said "Sometimes things happen for a reason. I still think it's reflux and I'll prescribe something for that, but I'm sending you to a heart specialist."
Huh?
She said that she didn't have a prior one to compare to so she didn't know how long it's been going on but something was causing pressure on (and I forget her exact words - like left side or right side or whatever of the heart).
I said you do have a comparison - in March I had my initial Medicare wellness check and they did an EKG for a baseline. She found it and said - that one was fine/clean/normal.
Anyway, she said it's not uncommon for those things to run together - I think she meant the reflux or esophagus issue and heart thing?????
Anyone know what's up with that and why one could even possibly be a reason for them to check further?
I mean - ya go in for a problem with extreme pain swallowing food or drink (really bad) and they want to check the heart.
Now I'm curious as heck - but they were busy.
I could be wrong - but I believe the doctor is Indian (meaning of India heritage) and her comment "sometimes things happen for a reason" and just her actions reminded me of others I've known from the area.
Maybe just imagining it.
Anywho - what's the connection between the problem I went in for and the heart and what's it mean "something is causing pressure on xxxxxxx side of the heart" ??
Oh, she seemed to hint that I should stick around home and wait for a call and her comments made me ask - I have a trip planned a 6 hour drive to Kenosha Thursday, stay up there and come back late Saturday.......
she said she'd suggest I change my plans.
Ugh - really?
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